You need to look page two over again, several scored the same or better as me. I think I did wellbecause I'm a good test taker, and only an average beekeeper, surely the forum doesn't slow me down from being better, so I'll blame my own laziness.

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hi every one we are just coming out of winter her ,we have a month to go to spring.we have a slight flow starting now, the fuzzie box i s starting to flower.this is my first season using stripes of foundation with no wire in frames as i won't to do the crush and strain method.

:roll:It depends on the number of frames per honey super and or the spacing of the frames.I have helped to check the weights of some very full 9 frames per super.We weighed the super, extracted the honey, put the same frames back into the super, weighed the super and came up with 55 to 58 pounds!Ten frames fully drawn out to the bottom bar should yield 3.5 to 4 pounds.So, they need to change the questions structure.I prefer the medium depth supers, 6 & 5/8" deep, for extracting Regards,Ernie Lucas Apiaries(Queen Breeder)